Charles Kromholz, Cfa
About Charles Kromholz, Cfa
Charles Kromholz is the Vice President and Head of FP&A at Ready Capital, a position he has held since 2019. He has a background in finance, having worked at notable firms such as Credit Suisse and Jefferies, and holds a B.S. in Finance, Information Systems, and Economics from Fordham University.
Work at Waterfall Asset Management
Charles Kromholz has been serving as Vice President and Head of FP&A at Ready Capital, a subsidiary of Waterfall Asset Management LLC, since 2019. In this role, he oversees financial planning and analysis, contributing to the strategic financial direction of the organization. His responsibilities include budgeting, forecasting, and performance analysis to support decision-making processes within the company.
Previous Experience at Credit Suisse
Before joining Waterfall Asset Management, Charles Kromholz worked at Credit Suisse from 2008 to 2015. He began as an Analyst in the Business Continuity department, where he focused on risk management and operational resilience. He then advanced to the position of Assistant Vice President in the Fixed Income CFO Group, where he contributed to financial oversight and reporting for fixed income products.
Career at Jefferies
From 2015 to 2019, Charles Kromholz held the position of Vice President in Corporate Real Estate Finance at Jefferies. In this role, he was responsible for financial analysis and strategic planning related to corporate real estate investments. His work involved assessing financial performance and supporting investment decisions in the real estate sector.
Education and Expertise
Charles Kromholz earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance, Information Systems, and Economics from Fordham University, where he studied from 2004 to 2008. His educational background provides a strong foundation in financial principles and analytical skills, which he applies in his professional roles within the finance industry.
Early Career at UBS
Charles Kromholz began his career in finance as a Summer Analyst at UBS in 2007. This internship provided him with initial exposure to the financial services industry and helped him develop essential skills in financial analysis and market research, laying the groundwork for his subsequent roles.